He should stop trying to hide his tax documents. He is obviously hiding something. He should have known all that hate, insults, lies and division he spouted, is just coming back to bite him in his ass. Somebody should have told him that evil never wins. The nutcase has been tweeting like a madman. That shows how scared he is about the investigations.[Edited 2/7/19 8:10am]

He should stop trying to hide his tax documents. He is obviously hiding something. He should have known all that hate, insults, lies and division he spouted, is just coming back to bite him in his ass. Somebody should have told him that evil never wins. The nutcase has been tweeting like a madman. That shows how scared he is about the investigations. [Edited 2/7/19 8:10am]

trapped like a rat

"'Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.'' - Thomas Jefferson

I swear trump must have some dirt on some of those repubs. He probably demanded that they write that letter or else. He’s definitely hiding something.

Maybe it's somethig to do with what herb posted earlier -

More evidence of deep rooted Russian/GOP fuckery:

Mitch McConnell recently voted to drop sanctions against Russian aluminum company RusAl which is still owned by one of Vladimir Putin’s sanctioned oligarchs, Oleg Deripaska. His action directly benefits one of the GOP leader’s major donors, whose fortune comes from Russian oil.

The Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC run by Sen. McConnell’s former Chief of Staff, received a total of $3,500,000 ($2,500,000 in 2016 and $1,000,000 in 2017) via Access Industries and a subsidiary. Len Blavatnik is a Russian oligarch with US and UK citizenship who owns Access Industries and donated to Sen. McConnell’s 2016 Senate campaign vehicles.

herb4 said: I swear trump must have some dirt on some of those repubs. He probably demanded that they write that letter or else. He’s definitely hiding something.

Maybe it's somethig to do with what herb posted earlier -

More evidence of deep rooted Russian/GOP fuckery:

Mitch McConnell recently voted to drop sanctions against Russian aluminum company RusAl which is still owned by one of Vladimir Putin’s sanctioned oligarchs, Oleg Deripaska. His action directly benefits one of the GOP leader’s major donors, whose fortune comes from Russian oil.

The Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC run by Sen. McConnell’s former Chief of Staff, received a total of $3,500,000 ($2,500,000 in 2016 and $1,000,000 in 2017) via Access Industries and a subsidiary. Len Blavatnik is a Russian oligarch with US and UK citizenship who owns Access Industries and donated to Sen. McConnell’s 2016 Senate campaign vehicles.

I think it's largely this as it relates to the GOP and have a pretty good idea that the money coming in that's laundered through the NRA can be traced back to Russia. With Trump, I think it's a combination of russian mob money/loans/laundering being laundered by them and the reality that Trump is probably not nearly as rich as he pretends to be which, to him, is the ultimate embarrssment since it's all he cares about; projecting his nouvau riche cheesy "high class" image.

He's personally leveraged up to his ass with a foreign government and, as a result, compromised to a criminal degree. With the Republican party in general, it's more than likely just foreign campaign contributions.

Mitch McConnell recently voted to drop sanctions against Russian aluminum company RusAl which is still owned by one of Vladimir Putin’s sanctioned oligarchs, Oleg Deripaska. His action directly benefits one of the GOP leader’s major donors, whose fortune comes from Russian oil.

The Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC run by Sen. McConnell’s former Chief of Staff, received a total of $3,500,000 ($2,500,000 in 2016 and $1,000,000 in 2017) via Access Industries and a subsidiary. Len Blavatnik is a Russian oligarch with US and UK citizenship who owns Access Industries and donated to Sen. McConnell’s 2016 Senate campaign vehicles.

I think it's largely this as it relates to the GOP and have a pretty good idea that the money coming in that's laundered through the NRA can be traced back to Russia. With Trump, I think it's a combination of russian mob money/loans/laundering being laundered by them and the reality that Trump is probably not nearly as rich as he pretends to be which, to him, is the ultimate embarrssment since it's all he cares about; projecting his nouvau riche cheesy "high class" image.

He's personally leveraged up to his ass with a foreign government and, as a result, compromised to a criminal degree. With the Republican party in general, it's more than likely just foreign campaign contributions.

Jesus - foreign campaign contributions should NOT be allowed - wtf?!

"'Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.'' - Thomas Jefferson

I think it's largely this as it relates to the GOP and have a pretty good idea that the money coming in that's laundered through the NRA can be traced back to Russia. With Trump, I think it's a combination of russian mob money/loans/laundering being laundered by them and the reality that Trump is probably not nearly as rich as he pretends to be which, to him, is the ultimate embarrssment since it's all he cares about; projecting his nouvau riche cheesy "high class" image.

He's personally leveraged up to his ass with a foreign government and, as a result, compromised to a criminal degree. With the Republican party in general, it's more than likely just foreign campaign contributions.

Jesus - foreign campaign contributions should NOT be allowed - wtf?!

Neither should big money interests and AO just had a hearing in which she learned that a candidate could be completely funded by big money interests, that there was nothing stopping any candidate from being funded by say, Big Pharma, NRA, etc., in their run for Congress. Nor is there any rules or laws against the President of the United States running a campaign on nothing but contributions from those entities. And keep in mind, these are the people that are writing legislation that could have a negative or positive impact on those industries.

Neither should big money interests and AO just had a hearing in which she learned that a candidate could be completely funded by big money interests, that there was nothing stopping any candidate from being funded by say, Big Pharma, NRA, etc., in their run for Congress. Nor is there any rules or laws against the President of the United States running a campaign on nothing but contributions from those entities. And keep in mind, these are the people that are writing legislation that could have a negative or positive impact on those industries.

Such BS.... and it all kind of happened under our noses....

I hope the new congress can front the outrage.

"'Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.'' - Thomas Jefferson

I think it's largely this as it relates to the GOP and have a pretty good idea that the money coming in that's laundered through the NRA can be traced back to Russia. With Trump, I think it's a combination of russian mob money/loans/laundering being laundered by them and the reality that Trump is probably not nearly as rich as he pretends to be which, to him, is the ultimate embarrssment since it's all he cares about; projecting his nouvau riche cheesy "high class" image.

He's personally leveraged up to his ass with a foreign government and, as a result, compromised to a criminal degree. With the Republican party in general, it's more than likely just foreign campaign contributions.

herb4 said: I swear trump must have some dirt on some of those repubs. He probably demanded that they write that letter or else. He’s definitely hiding something.

Maybe it's somethig to do with what herb posted earlier -

More evidence of deep rooted Russian/GOP fuckery:

Mitch McConnell recently voted to drop sanctions against Russian aluminum company RusAl which is still owned by one of Vladimir Putin’s sanctioned oligarchs, Oleg Deripaska. His action directly benefits one of the GOP leader’s major donors, whose fortune comes from Russian oil.

The Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC run by Sen. McConnell’s former Chief of Staff, received a total of $3,500,000 ($2,500,000 in 2016 and $1,000,000 in 2017) via Access Industries and a subsidiary. Len Blavatnik is a Russian oligarch with US and UK citizenship who owns Access Industries and donated to Sen. McConnell’s 2016 Senate campaign vehicles.

What's crazy about that is the GOP could really be in hot water in Adam Schiff's House Intelligence Committee's probe. Their new probe goes a lot deeper than the previous GOP probe. The new House Intelligence Committee's probe looks like it will hold Congressional leaders accountible too if they were in on anything (Eh hmm, Devin Nunes).

"Brand new reporting suggests that special counsel Robert Mueller may have evidence of possible collusion between the Trump campaign & Russia, and that the investigation into a conspiracy or a quid-pro-quo... is alive & kicking...” - @NicolleDWallace

This is in regards to the story that a Mueller prosecutor let out "the heart of the investigation" during a close door court hearing into Manafort lying:

"Brand new reporting suggests that special counsel Robert Mueller may have evidence of possible collusion between the Trump campaign & Russia, and that the investigation into a conspiracy or a quid-pro-quo... is alive & kicking...” - @NicolleDWallace

This is in regards to the story that a Mueller prosecutor let out "the heart of the investigation" during a close door court hearing into Manafort lying:

"Brand new reporting suggests that special counsel Robert Mueller may have evidence of possible collusion between the Trump campaign & Russia, and that the investigation into a conspiracy or a quid-pro-quo... is alive & kicking...” - @NicolleDWallace

This is in regards to the story that a Mueller prosecutor let out "the heart of the investigation" during a close door court hearing into Manafort lying:

"Brand new reporting suggests that special counsel Robert Mueller may have evidence of possible collusion between the Trump campaign & Russia, and that the investigation into a conspiracy or a quid-pro-quo... is alive & kicking...” - @NicolleDWallace

This is in regards to the story that a Mueller prosecutor let out "the heart of the investigation" during a close door court hearing into Manafort lying:

"You would think that someone — we've been trying to work with Mr. Cohen — and somebody whose veracity is in somewhat question, you'd think he would want to not do things that further diminish his ability for people to have faith in him," Warner said.

Cohen's lawyer Davis said his client was suffering from pain after shoulder surgery and is taking medication that would make it "impossible" for him to testify this week: